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A History of the County of Essex: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1978.
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Note. Subjects are indexed mainly under the places to which the references relate, but there are also separate headings for subjects in the following list, and for others to which cross-reference is made under the headings marked in the list with an asterisk: agricultural machinery; *agriculture; airfields; alms-houses; architects; *architecture; barracks; beacons; bell-founders; cages; canals; Canterbury Tales; cemeteries; chantries; church-house; coin hoard; *disorder; *entertainment; *epidemics; fairs; fires; floods; gipsies; Green Belt; guilds; hospitals; hundreds; *industry; Jews; judgement of fire and water; Knights Hospitallers; Knights Templars; lakes; libraries; markets; moats; museums; *nonconformity; organ builders; parishes, detached parts of; parks; peculiar, ecclesiastical; *punishment; ritualism; school boards; sculptors; serjeanties; *services, public; spring, mineral; Volunteers; war damage; warren, free; watch-house; workhouses.
An italic page number denotes an illustration on that page or facing it.
The following abbreviations have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: abp., archbishop; adcn., archdeacon; agric., agriculture; Alb., Albert; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; anc., ancient; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; bd., board; bdg., building; Benj., Benjamin; boro., borough; bp., bishop; Cath., Catherine; Cathm., Catholicism; ch., church; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; cott., cottage; ctss., countess; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; dchss., duchess; dom., domestic; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; educ., education; Edw., Edward; elec., electricity; Eliz., Elizabeth; ent., entertainment; fam., family; fm., farm; Fran., Francis or Frances; Fred., Frederick; gdn., garden; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt., government; Gt., Great; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hist., history; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jn., John; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katharine or Katherine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; ld., lord; loc., local; Lt., Little; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; marq., marquess; Mat., Matthew; mfr., manufacture or manufacturer; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; parl., parliamentary; Pat., Patrick; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pk., park; pop., population; pub., public; rect., rectory; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; rep., representation; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sid., Sidney; Sim., Simon; soc., society; Steph., Stephen; stn., station; svce., service; Thos., Thomas; vic., vicarage; vct., viscount; w., wife; Wal., Walter; wk., work; Wm., William.
Abbenach (Abenach):
-, Jn. of, 67
-, Sim., 47
Abdy, Sir Rob., Bt., 72
Abraham:
-, Jn., 50
-, fam., 153
Abrahams, Benj., 10
Adams, Thos., 167
Adeliza, abbess of Barking, 171
Adgoe (Adge), Jn., 142
Ætsere the swarthy, and his w. Ælfgyth, 182, 187
Agamund, priest, 122
agricultural machinery, mfr. of, 26, 40
agriculture, see assarting; commons; field names; fields, open; gardens; hide; hop-growing; inclosures; market-gardens; mills; services, customary; virgate
airfields, 31–2, 60
Alabaster:
-, Rog., 74
-, fam., 74
Alabaster & Wedlake, 74
Aldgate (Lond.), 35, 148
Aleyn:
-, Anne. ? w. of Thos., 182
-, Edm., 183
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Ashby, 183
-, Giles, 183
-, Jn., 183
-, Mrs. Mary, 183
-, Thos., rector of Stanford-le-Hope,
182–3
-, Thos., vicar of Cookham (Berks.),
183
-, Wm., 183
Algeria, British sailors as slaves in, 138
Allain, E.C., 89
Allen:
-, Chas. H. (formerly Allen Bros.), 74
-, Wm., 184
Allied Breweries, 73
Allsopp:
-, Eliz., m. Sim. Thorowgood, 71
-, Kath., m. Thos. Baines, 71
-, Russell, 71
-, Sam., and Sons Ltd., 73
alms-houses, see Cranham; Hornchurch; Ockendon, North; Romford; Warley, Little.
Alsi (fl. 1066), 133
Aluard (fl. 1066), 130
Alvric (fl. 1066), 104
Alwin (fl. 1066), 104
Alwy (or Doryval) fam., 29
America, United States of, 138; and see Georgia; Philadelphia
Anderson, Maj., 15
Andrews:
-, Edw., 141
-, Hen., 184–5
-, Rob., 185
Anne, Queen, 85
Anne (of Bohemia), queen of Ric. II, 69
Anne (of Cleves), queen of Hen. VIII, 11,176
Anne, ctss. of Stafford (d. 1438), 118
Ansell:
-, Allen, 13, 129, 133
-, Jn. W., 13
-, Mr. and Mrs., 107 n
Antwerp (Belgium), 140
Aosta (Piedmont, Italy), canon of, see Hart, B.
Appleton:
-, Hen., 54
-, Jane, see Ayloffe
Apreece:
-, Amelia, m.—Peacocke, 105
-, Sir Thos. G., 105
-, Sir Thos. H., Bt., 105
Arche:
-, Maud de, m. Ric. de Landa, 132
-, Ralph de, 132
Archer:
-, And., Ld. Archer, 16
-, Kath., see Tipping
-, Thos., Ld. Archer, 16
-, fam., 10
architects, see Allam; Armstrong; Barry; Bartleet; Blore; Caröe; Champneys; Clare & Ross; Collins & Green; Connolly; Dawber; Edwards; Flitcroft; Foster; Gandon; Geldart; Habershon & Pite; Hall, D.C.; Hallam; Jackson, T.G. Johnson, Jn.; Lutyens; Nevill, R.; Nicholson, Sir C.; Paine; Parker, B.; Pearson, J. L.; Reilly; Reynolds-Stephens; Ross; Salvin; Scott, M. H. B.; Smith, F.J.; Smith, G.; Stevens; Teulon; Tilden; Townsend; Unwin; Watson, Mr.; Williams-Ellis; Wyatt, J.; Wyatt, Sir M.; Yevele
architecture, see barns; bee-boles; Coade stone; conduit house; dairies; dovecots; gazebo; glass, stained; icehouse; orangeries; summer-houses
Ardall, Thomasyn, m. 1 Rob. Latham, 2 Rog. Badby 116
Ardyson, Geo., 132
Arlington, earl of see, Bennet, H.
Armstead, Wm., 54, 96
Armstrong, Ric., 108, 115, 123
Arnold, Wm., 136
Arran, earl of, see Gore, A.
Arts Council of Gt. Britain, 31
Arundel:
-, Alice, w. of Sir Ric., 33, 36
-, Hen. 33 n
-, Sir Ric., 33, 35–6
Arundel, earls of, see Aubigny
Ashby:
-, Eliz., see Aleyn
-, Wm., 183
Ashenhurst:
-, Art., 166–7
-, Ursula, see Fleming
Ashton, Wm., rector of Wennington, 188
assarting, 18, 21, 152
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd., 41
Atkinson, Jn., and his w. Amy, 150
Attely, Hen., 90, 141, 160
Attwell, Eliz., 125, 163
Aubert:
-, Eliz., m. Fran. O. Buckland, 120
-, Jn., 120
-, Wm., 120
Aubigny:
-, Hugh de, earl of Arundel, 14
-, Wm. de, earl of Arundel, 14
Aucher:
-, Sir Ant., 34
-, Hester, see Collett
Audrey, Saint, 115 n
Aundely:
-, Joan de, see Landa
-, Rob. de, 132
Austen:
-, Jn.(fl. 1659), 33
-, Jn. (fl. 1720), 33
-, Wm. and his w. Gillian, 131
-, ——m. Wm. Blackburn, 33 n
Auxillers, Ellis de, 183
Aveley, 99
-, Belhus, 30, 68 n, 99, 185
-, boundaries, 180
-, ch., 139, 188
-, Kenningtons, 99
-, land in, 182–4
-, mans., 101, 148
-, marshes, 137
-, nonconf., 124, 159, 189
-, poor-relief, 138, 185, 187
-, pub. hos., 181, 186
-, road repair, 145 n
Averell:
-, Bart. (d. 1562), 168
-, Bart. (fl. 1584), 168
-, Hen., 168
-, Jn., 168
Aylett, Alice, 51
Aylmer, Jn., rector of Wennington, 188
Ayloffe:
-, Sir Benj., Bt., 33, 39, 182 n
-, Jane, w. of Wm., m. 2 Hen. Appleton, 54
-, Wm. (d. 1517), 33, 48
-, Wm. (d. 1585), 182
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1627), 39, 42, 42 n
-, Sir. Wm. (d. 1675), 13, 182
-, fam., 33, 182
Badby:
-, Rog., 116
-, Thomasyn, see Ardall
Bailey, Dr. H. Roberson, rector of Gt. Warley, 171
Baines:
-, Kath., see Allsopp
-, Thos., 71
Bakeswell, Wm. of, 175
Baldwin son of William, 111, 115–16 his w., see Emme
Baldwin:
-, Isabel, see Setfountayns
-, Wm. (d. 1316), 111, 116
-, Wm. (fl. 1376), 67
-, Wm. (? another), 47
-, fam., 35, 120–1
Balfour, Jabez, 68
Ballard, Sam., 55
Balls, Eliz., 11
Balthrop, Thos., 136
Bamber, Jn., 37
Bamford, A. Bennett, 64
Bampton:
-, Gillian of, m. 1 Wm. Paynel, 2
Warin de la Haule, 129–30
-, Rob. of, 129
Bampton, honor of, 129, 149
Bannister, Jn., 184
Baptists, 50, 88, 109, 141, 159–60, 173
Barbados (West Indies), judge in, and agent, see Littleton, E.
Barber:
-, Alf., 38
-, Chas., 15
Barbour, Edw., 65
Bardsley, Fran., 94
Barker:
-, Leonard, vicar of Rainham and
rector of Stifford, 139
-, Marg. w. of Edw., 123
Barking, Ric. of, 36
Barking, 105
-, abbey, 129 n, 166
abbess, see Adeliza
-, Bifrons, 37
-, chantry, 84
-, Claybury, 120
-, fields, open, 18–19
-, hidage, 17 n
-, man., 3
-, nonconf., 87–9
-, poor-relief, 77 n
-, power stn., 44, 79
-, Rom. Cathm., 140
-, trade with, 186
-, Union foundry, 40
Barnard, Messrs., silversmiths, 172
Barnes, see Pemberton-Barnes
Barnet, battle of, 104
Barningham (Suff.), 116
barns, 17, 33–4, 113, 120, 132, 140, 143, 151, 156, 171, 181,
Baron, Mr., 131
Barons' War, 101, 149
barracks, see Romford; Warley, Lt.: Warley Camp
Barrett:
-, Edw. (fl. 1569), 187
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1614), 185
-, Jn., 30, 185
-, ——, benefactor, 189
Barrett-Lennard:
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 132, 183, 187
-, fam., 125 n, 132
-, and see Lennard
Barry, E. M, 17
Barstable, hund., 4, 99–101, 138, 146
Bartholomew (fl. 1329), 111 n,
Bartleet, W. G., 146, 158
Bartlet:
-, Ant., 189
-, Thos., 140
Barwis, Jackson, and his w., 71
Basildon U.D., 174
Basset, Fulk, bp. of Lond., 175
Bates:
-, P., 38
-, Thos. & Son, 41
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Burnel, R.
Batheleye, Ric. de, 33
baths, public, 44, 79, 81, 129
Batt:
-, Chris. (d. 1738), 15
-, Chris. (d. 1756), 15
-, Eliz., 15
-, Jn. Thos., 15
-, Wm., 15
Baudechon (Bauchon, Bauchun):
-, Jn., 111, 116
-, Marg., w. of Jn., 111
Bayeux, bp. of, see Odo
Bayley:
-, Ann, m. Ric. Reynolds, 34
-, (or Hill), Mrs. Eliz., 34
-, Wm., and his w. Mary, 120
Baynes, Jn., 10, 24
beacons, 174, 181
Beadle, Nat., 77, 84
Beale:
-, Joshua, 105
-, Steph., 105
Beam, riv., see Mardyke
Bearblock:
-, Jn., 20
-, Mildred, 49
-, fam., 32
Beard, R. W., 32
Beauchamp, Jn. de, and his w. Christine, 104
Beauvoir, Benyon de, see Benyon
Becontree, hund., 1, 4, 101
Bedell, Jn., 39
Bedford, Jn., 14
Bedfordshire, see Eaton Socon
bee-boles, 33
Beesley:
-, Jn., 71
-, Mary, see Frost
Behnes, Wm., 116
Belchier, Wm., 183
Belepe see Byllopp
Belgium, see Antwerp
Bell, Geo. M., 79
bell-founders, see Bartlet, A.; Bartlet, T.; Burford; Danyell; Darbie; Graye, M.; Hodson; Jordan, H.; Lester & Pack; Mears, C. & G.; Mears & Co.; Mears & Stainbank; Mot; Warner, J. & Sons; Waylet; Wightman; Wodewarde
Bellamy:
-, Ric., 133
-, Wm. and his w., 133
-, fam., 133
Belmeis:
-, Jn. de, and his w. Parnel, 175
-, Malcolm de, 175, 178
-, Maurice de, 175
-, Ric. de, bp. of Lond., 188
Belupp see Byllopp
Beme:
-, Beatrice de la, m. Thos. Gernet, 32
-, Osbert de la, 32
Benn:
-, Sir Jas. Wedgwood, Bt., 148
-, Wm. Wedgwood, vct. Stansgate, 148
Bennet:
-, Hen., earl of Arlington, 13
-, Isabella, m. 1 Hen. Fitzroy, duke of
-, Grafton, 2 Sir Thos. Hanmer,
-, Bt., 13
-, Jos., 43, 43 n
Bennett:
-, Blanch, see Strutt
-, Denner (d. 1741), 176
-, Denner (d. 1742), 176
-, Denner (d. 1779), 174, 176
-, Thos., 176
-, Wm., 177 n
Benson, Jn., rector of N. Ockendon, 115
Benyon:
-, Chas., 13
-, H.A., 115
-, Hen., 112
-, Jas., 116
-, (formerly Fellowes), Jas. H., 112
-, Ric. (d. 1774), 13, 68, 112
-, Ric. (d. 1796), 68–9, 110
-, (de Beauvoir), Ric. (d. 1854), 13, 68,
115–6, 119
-, (formerly Fellowes), Ric. (d. 1897),
105, 108–10, 112, 115, 118,
120, 123, 125, 166, 169
-, fam., 13, 112, 118–9
Berden:
-, Jn. de (fl. 1357), 105
-, Jn. (fl. 1431), 105
Bere, Ric. de la, 133
Berkeley:
-, Anne de, w. of Wm., earl of Nottingham, later marq. of Berkeley, m. 2 Sir Thos. Brandon,
65
-, Maurice de, Ld. Berkeley, 65
-, Rob., 166
-, Rose, see Willmott
-, Wm. de, earl of Nottingham, later
marq. of Berkeley, 65
Berkshire, see Cookham; Englefield;
-, Hurley; Windsor
Berners:
-, Alice, see Bruyn,
-, Jn. (d. by 1471), 119
-, Jn. (d. by 1494), 119
Bernewell:
-, Sim., 66 n
-, Thos., 14
Bertie:
-, Montagu, earl of Lindsey, 11, 14
-, Rob., earl of Lindsey, 14
-, fam., 11, 13
Bethell, (Sir) Jn., (Bt.), later Ld.
-, Bethell, 82
Bethnal Green (Mdx., later Lond.) 187
Betterwear Products, 74
Betts, Lewis, 96
Biggs:
-, Jn., 178
-, Thos., and his w. Eliz., 178
Bigod:
-, Jn., 65
-, Rog. (d. 1221), earl of Norfolk, 64
-, Rog. (d. 1306), earl of Norfolk, 64
Billericay parl. constituency, 82
Billericay poor-law union, 178
Billericay, U. D., 174
Billingsley, Hen., 168
Bing, Geof., M.P., 152
Bird, Thos., 64, 78
Birdseye, Jonathan, 124
Birmingham, 156
Bishop's Stortford see Stortford
Bismere:
-, Geo., 184
-, Reynold, 184
-, Wm., 184
-, fam., 184
Black:
-, Adelaide, m. Alf. Douglas Hamilton, 68
-, Alex. and his w. Alice, 68
-, Anne, m. Wm. Neave, 68
Black Death, 18
Blackall, Offspring, rector of S. Ockendon, bp. of Exeter, 118, 123
Blackborne:
-, Levett, 133
-, Wm., 133
Blackburn, Wm., 33 n
-, his w., see Austen
Blackmore, Wm., 87
Blackmore (Fingrith), 99
Blackstone:
-, Ann, m. Jn. Curwen, 69
-, Jn., 69
-, Ric., 48
-, Mrs., 55, 97
Blakeley, Wm., 75
Blewitt:
-, Edw., 34
-, Wm., 135
Blood, Thos., 64
Blore, Edw., 85
Blount, Wm., Ld. Mountjoy, 131
boat-building, 135–6
Bohemia, Anne of, see Anne
Bohun:
-, Eleanor de, m. Thos. of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester, 118
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford and
Essex (d. 1361), 133
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford and
Essex (d. 1372), 118
Bollesworth (Derb.), 149
Bolyngton:
-, Joan de, see Jarpeville
-, Rob., and his w. Isabel, 131
-, Thos. de, 131
Bond, see Hopkins, Benj. Bond
Bonham:
-, Lt.-Gen. Pinson, 167
-, Sam., 167
Bonner, Edm., bp. of Lond., 115
Boreham, 76
Bosworth, Jos., 92
Bounstede, Wal. de, 16–17
Bourchier, Hen., earl of Essex, 66, 70;
-, his w. Isabel, 66
Bourne:
-, Cooke Kemp, 183
-, Hen. Cooke, 183, 189
-, Jn., 54–5, 183
-, Jn. Dupray, 189
-, Thos., 96
Bourne brook, see Ingrebourne
Bournemouth (Hants), 79
Bouverie:
-, Sir Edw. Des, 120
-, Sir Jacob Des, vct. Folkestone, 120
-, Wm., earl of Radnor, 120
-, Sir Wm. Des, Bt., 120
Bow (Mdx., later Lond.):
-, brewer, 76
-, Coopers' sch., 162
-, rly., 148
Bowle (Bowles), Jn., rector of Upminster, later bp. of Rochester, 157
Bowles (Bolles), brook, see Ravensbourne
Bowman, fam., 159
Boyce:
-, Mary Lacock, 163
-, Sarah, 163
Boyd:
-, Sarah, 109
-, Thos., 109
Brackenbury Fund, 171
Bradshaw:
-, Sam., rector of Upminster, 156
-, fam., 156
Brady:
-, Sir Antonio, 188 n
-, Nic., rector of Wennington, 181,
187–9
Braganza, Cath. of, see Catherine
Braintree, 186
Brandon:
-, Anne, see Berkeley
-, Chas., duke of Suffolk, 119 n
-, Eliz., see Bruyn
-, Sir Thos., 65
-, Sir Wm., 119 n
Branfill:
-, And., 151, 159
-, Ann Eliza, w. of Champion (d.
1844), 150–1, 159, 160, 162
-, Benj., 151
-, Champion (d. 1738), 159
-, Champion (d. 1770), 112
-, Champion (d. 1792), 153
-, Champion (d. 1844), 151
-, (later Russell), Champion (d. 1887),
see Russell
-, Champion And., 151
-, Eliz., w. of Champion, m. 2
-, Matthew Howland Patrick, 153
-, Mary, m. Jn. Russell, 112
-, fam., 151
Brasenose College, Oxford, 110
Braund:
-, Benj., 145
-, Wm., 145
Bray:
-, Edm., Ld. Bray, 65
-, Edm. (d. by 1659), 70
-, Jos., 16–17
-, Martha, see Humble
-, Sir Reynold (fl. 1488), 65
-, Reynold (d. 1638), 70
-, fam., 156
Bredeford, Jn., 33
Brentwood, 7, 99, 100
-, Brentwood Sch., 178–9
-, educ., 146, 173
-, elec., 166
-, man., 101
-, nonconf., 124, 141, 160–1, 173
-, parl. rep., 82
-, Peasants' Revolt, 183 n
-, races, 174
-, rly., 60, 148, 165–6, 174
-, Rom. Cathm., 173
-, sewage, 28, 146
-, solicitor, 26
-, U.D.C., 163, 166, 174–7
Brethren, 51, 141, 160–1
Breton, fam., 32
Brett, J. D., 177
breweries, 26, 40–1, 72–3
Brewster:
-, Jn., 33
-, Marg., see Waldern
brick-making, 20, 40–1, 73, 106, 114, 136, 153, 177
Brickwood:
-, Eliz., 184
-, Nat., 184
Bridgeman, Chas., 10
Bright & Beardwell, 40
Bristow, Rob., 14–15
Britain, Battle of, 31
British Land Co., 32
British Oxygen Co., 136
British Steam Specialities Ltd., 74
Brock:
-, Hen., & Son (later Chas. T. Brock
& Co.), 41
-, Jn. D., 41
-, Jn. R., 41
Bromley-by-Bow (Lond.), 129
Broodbank, Sir Jos., 31
Brotherton:
-, Marg. of, ctss. later dchss. of Norfolk, m. 1 Jn. Segrave, Ld.
Segrave, 2 Wal. de Mauny, Ld.
Mauny, 65
-, Thos. of, earl of Norfolk, 65
Brown:
-, Ant., 124, 141
-, Jas., 153
-, fam., wheelwrights, 74
Browne:
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1567), and his w., 37
-, Fran. Jn., 169
-, Mary, m. Jn. Evelyn, 167 n
-, Sir Ric., Bt., 166, 167 n
-, Sir Rob., 166–7
-, Thomasine, see Gonson
Bruce, Dr. Lewis, vicar of Rainham, 141
Brun, see Bruyn
Brundish:
-, Emme of, see Emme, w. of Baldwin
s. of Wm.
-, Nic. of, 111
brushes, mfr. of, 74
Bruyn (Brun):
-, Alice le (fl. 1362), w. of Wm., m. 2
Sir Rob. Marney, 118–19
-, Alice (d. 1473), m. 1 Jn. Berners, 2
Rob. Harleston, 3 Sir Jn.
-, Heveningham, 119
-, Lady Eliz. (d. 1471), 119, 123 n
-, Eliz. (d. 1494), m. 1 Thos. Tyrell, 2
Sir Wm. Brandon, 119
-, Sir Hen., 119
-, Sir Ingram, 118–19, 123
-, Maud le, see Rochelle
-, Maurice le (d. 1355), later Ld.
Bruyn, 118
-, Sir Maurice (d. 1466), 119
-, Thos., 119
-, Wm. le, 118
Bryan:
-, Guy (d. c. 1775), 120
-, Guy (d. 1783), 120
-, Guy (fl. 1803), 120
-, Jos., 120
-, Mary, 120
Bryant, Edw., 63
Buckingham, Wm., 32
Buckland:
-, Eliz., see Aubert
-, Dr. Fran. O., 120
Buckland (Som.), priory of, 130
Bulkeley, fam., 34
Bulphan, 71
Bulstrode, Mary, see Gonson
Bulwick (Northants.), 149
Burch:
-, Jn., 68, 85
-, Marg., w. of Jn., 68, 77, 98
-, Rebecca, m. —Hothersall, 68
Burford, Rob., 85
Burges, Marg., m. 1 Sir Jn. SmithBurges, Bt., 2 Jn. Poulett, earl Poulett, 15
Burgh, Hubert de, earl of Kent, 14
Burghley, Ld., see Cecil, W.
Burma, chief commissioner of, see Fytche
Burnel:
-, Phil., 175
-, Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, 175
Burne-Jones, Sir Edw., 147
Burton-on-Trent (Staffs.), 73
Bury St. Edmund's (Suff.), 60
Busch, Wm. le, 30
Bust, Hen., rector of Wennington, 188–9
Butler:
-, Thos., 112
-, Dr., 170
Butt:
-, Audrey, 39
-, Edm., 39
-, Wm., 39
Button, H. & Co., 41
Buttsbury, Imphy Hall in, see Limpwella
Bylopp (Belepe, Belupp):
-, Ralph, 105
-, Thomasine, see Rand
Byrt, Kath. see Symond
Cade, Wm., 71
cages, 8, 138
Calais (France), 136
Caldecott:
-, Geo., 72
-, Sarah, see Wood
Caldwell:
-, R.H., 122
-, Mrs. W.S., 122
-, W. Somerville, 122
Calman, Pet., 183
Cambridge, see Pembroke Hall; Peterhouse; St. John's College
Camden Marine Steam Laundry, 186
Campbell:
-, Hugh, 26
-, Mr., 172
Campden, Lady, see Hicks
canals, 29, 69
candles, mfr. of, 73, 136
Canterbury, abp. of, 182; and see Chichele, H.
Canterbury Tales, 119
Cardell, Hen., rector of Gt. Warley, 171
Cardinal College, Oxford, 132, 138
Carew:
-, Anne, see Hervey
-, Edw., 70
-, Geo., 85
-, Jn., 70
Carlisle, Sam. H., 89–90, 161
Caröe, W. D., 86
Carpenter, Wm., 70
Carter:
-, A. J. T., 167
-, A. M., 160
-, Fred., 74
-, Jn., 74
-, Wm., 28
Carter's brook, 56; and see Paine's brook
Carteret:
-, Ann, m. Phil. Cavendish, 66
-, Bridget, 66
-, Edw., 66–7
Catherine (of Braganza), queen of Chas. II, 11, 13
Cauntelo, Wm. de, 149
Cavendish:
-, Ann, see Carteret
-, Adml. Phil., 66
Cawkwell, Thos., and his w., 176
Cawood, Hugh, and his w. Anne, 149
Cecil:
-, Jas. Gascoyne-, marq. of Salisbury,
171
-, Mildred, see Cooke
-, Rob., earl of Salisbury, 157
-, Wm., Ld. Burghley, 64, 68
-, fam., 37
Cely, Geo., 15
cement, mfr. of, 99
cemeteries, see Corbets Tey; Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford
Chadwell, 104, 104 n
Chadwell Heath, in Dagenham, 86, 88–90
Chafford, hund., 4, 25, 99–102, 100, 138, 144, 146, 153 n
chamberlain, Wm. the, see William
Chamberlayne, Thos., 11
Chambers:
-, Alicia D.,m.— Nicholls, 136
-, Sarah, see Dearsly
-, Susanna Dearsly, 136
Chambre, Agnes, see Cornburgh
Champneys, Basil, 24
Chantries, see Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford
Chapman, Wm., 71
Chappington:
-, Eleanor, w. of Hugh, m. 2 Luke
King, 180
-, Hugh, 179–80
charcoal burning, 73
Charles I, 3, 11, 14, 60, 76
Charles II, 3, 11, 35, 85
Charnels:
-, Maud, see Garnet
-, Sir Thos., 182, 188
Charnock, Rob., 37
Cheale, And., 169
Cheeke:
-, Ann, m. Sir Thos. Tipping, Bt., 16,
25
-, Ann, w. of Edw., 16
-, Edw. (d. 1707), 16, 25
-, Edw. (d. 1713), 16
-, Rob., 16
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1659), 16
-, Thos. (d. 1688), 16
-, fam., 10, 16, 25
Chelmsford, bp. of, 49, 86–7, 108, 115, 179
Chelmsford, 171
-, coaches, 60
-, gaol, 6, 8
-, mkt., 186
-, nonconf., 88, 109, 173
-, rly., 166, 174
-, Shire hall, 6; and see Moulsham
Chelmsford, hund., 99, 100
Chelsea (Mdx., later Lond.), 103, 111, 115
chemicals, mfr. of, 135, 186
Cheshunt:
-, Alice, w. of Sir Wal. of, m. 2 Sir
-, Jn. de Staunton, 133
-, Menaud of, 133
-, Sir Wal. of, 133
Cheveley, fam., 184
Chevening (Kent), 65
Cheyne, fam., 156
Chichele:
-, Hen., bp. of St Davids., later abp.
of Canterbury, 67, 82
-, Rob., 14, 67, 82, 84
Chichester, bp. of, see Grove, R.
Chigwell, Ric. de, 118
Childerditch, 100–2
-, ch., 171, 178–9
-, fms., 177
-, inc., 177
-, mans., 101–2
-, vicar, see Stonehouse
-, and see Thorndon park
Chingford, 68 n
Chishull, Wm. de, 183
Chisleden:
-, Geof., 33
-, Wm., 33
Chittenden, Edm., 11
cholera, 44
Christchurch priory (Hants), 175
Christmas, Pet., 66
Church Army, 49
Church Commissioners, 115, 172, 179
church-house, see Romford
Church Pastoral Aid Soc., 23
Churchill:
-, Chas. (d. 1758), vicar of Rainham,
139
-, Chas. (d. 1764), poet, 139, 142
Ciba-Geigy Ltd., 170
cinemas, 31, 64, 148
Circuit:
-, Jn., 135–6
-, Thos., 135
Civil War, 4, 11, 33, 62–3, 69, 101, 157
Clapton, Lower (Mdx., later Lond.), 120
Clare:
-, Gilb. of, 20
-, Mary, actress, 176
-, Thos. of, 20
Clare & Ross, 28
Clarke:
-, Eliz., m. Pet. Poulton, 168
-, Hamlet, 158
-, Thos., 54
Clay:
-, Sarah, 172
-, fam., 172
Clayhall Park Estates Ltd., 169
Clayton:
-, Revd. Geo., 150, 160
-, Revd. Jn., 150
-, Rebecca, w. of Revd. Geo., m. 2
-, Hen. Joslin, 150
Clerkenwell (Lond.), 97
Cleves, Anne of, see Anne
Cliff:
-, Hannah, w. of Jn., 119
-, Jn., 119–20, 122, 124, 126
Clinton:
-, Edw., earl of Lincoln, 175
-, Mary, see Tyrell
-, Thos., 175
clubs and societies, 31, 44, 63–4, 66, 103, 117, 126, 129, 148, 151, 153, 155–6
Clwyd, Ld., see Roberts, Sir J. H.
Coade stone, 113
Cock, Sir Rob., 15 his w. Penelope, see Cooke
Cockerel:
-, Gillian, see Weald
-, Rog., 66
Coggeshall abbey, 102, 175, 177
coin hoard, 13th-cent., 26
Cokefield, Jn. de, 32
Coker, Jn., 39
Colchester:
-, rly., 26, 148, 166, 174
-, road, 22, 28, 56, 60, 82
-, weavers, 154
Cole, Thos., 188
Colebrook, Jas., 71
Collett:
-, Hester, m. Sir Ant. Aucher, 34
-, Pet., 34
-, Sara, m. Sir Pet. Hayman, 34
Collier:
-, Edw., 75, 78
-, Pratt, 75
-, Steph., 75
-, fam., 75
Collier Row, in Romford, 10, 19, 22,
56, 73, 83
-, char., 96, 98
-, chs., 25, 86–7
-, cinema, 64
-, common, 21, 56
-, educ., 93–4
-, field names, 75
-, Gobions, 34, 60, 69
-, growth, 59
-, housing, 59, 81
-, Lawn Ho., 63, 75
-, library, 82
-, loc. govt., 76–7
-, mill, 75
-, nonconf., 89–91
-, par. officers, 77
-, pest ho., 77
-, pop., 57
-, pub. hos., 63
-, roads, 60
-, Rom. Cathm., 87, 94
-, Rom. rems., 56
-, water, 80
Collins & Green, 79
Colvern Ltd., 74
combs, mfr. of, 74
commons, 18–19, 21, 26, 42, 55–6, 60, 73, 83, 105–6, 169, 174, 179
Compton:
-, Hen., 35
-, Jn., 28, 35, 41, 45, 52
-, fam., 41
Comyns:
-, Wm., 38
-, fam., 38
Conaway:
-, Eliz., w. of Capt., 134
-, Kath., 134
-, Rob., 134
conduit house, 38
Congregationalists (Independents), 49–50, 85, 87–90, 93, 95–6, 109, 124, 157, 160–1, 183, 189
Connolly, H., 82
Conron:
-, Phil., 41
-, fam., 41
Cook, fam., blacksmiths, 74
Cooke:
-, Ann, m. Sir. Edw. Sydenham, 68
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1576), 15, 64, 68, 85, 96
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1604), 15, 38
-, Chas., 68
-, Sir Edw., 67
-, Hen., 183
-, Kath., m. Sir Hen. Killigrew, 64
-, Mildred, m. Wm. Cecil, Ld.
Burghley, 64
-, Penelope, m. 1 Sir Rob. Cock 2 Sir
Fran. Sydenham, 15
-, Sir Thos., 14, 38, 67–8
-, Vere, m. Sir Chas. Gawdy, 68, 68 n
-, Wm., and his w., 183
-, fam., 68, 183
Cookham (Berks.), vicar, see Aleyn, T.
Coope, Geo., 73
Copestake, fam., 156
Corbets Tey, in Upminster, 143
-, agric., 152
-, bus svces., 148
-, cemetery, 155
-, crematorium, 45, 147, 155–6
-, dom. bdgs., 143
-, Bramble Fm., 147
-, Harwood Hall, 145, 150
-, Harwood Hall La., cotts., 143–5
-, Heath Fm., 147
-, High Ho., 143, 163
-, Londons, 145, 147
-, Old Cott. (The George), 143
-, drainage, 155
-, educ., 163
-, fms.
-, Bramble, 147
-, Heath, 147
-, gravel-digging, 147
-, library, 156
-, nonconf., 161
-, pop., 147
-, postal svces., 148
-, pub. hos.:
-, Anchor, 147
-, George, 143, 147
-, Huntsman and Hounds, 145, 148
-, roads, 110, 145
-, Rom. villa, 126 n, 143
Corbin (Corbyn, Corvyn):
-, Jn., 143
-, Osbert, 143 n
-, fam., 143
cordwainer, Gervase the, see Gervase
cordwainer, Thos. the, see Thomas
Cornburgh:
-, Agnes, m. — Chambre, 33, 70
-, Avery, 33, 66, 70, 83–4
Cornhill (Lond.), 87
Cornwall see Truro
Cornwallis, Rob., 175
Corrie, Jn., 184
Corringham, detached part of Little Warley in, 100, 169, 174, 177
Corvyn see Corbin
Cosyn, Wm., and his w. Emme, 175
County of London Electric Supply Co., 44, 79
Courtenay, Rob. de, 40
Cove, Chas., 40
Cover, Jas., 124
Cowell, Jn., 173
Cowley:
-, Edm., 34
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Durnford, 34
-, Rob., and his w. Grace, 34
Coys:
-, Giles, 112
-, Rog., 112
-, Wm., botanist, 110, 112–3
Crafford:
-, Alice, w. of Thos., 34
-, Jn., 34, 70
-, Ric. (d. 1544), 34
-, Ric. (fl. 1572), and his w. Anne, 34
-, Thos., 34, 48
Cramavill:
-, Hen. de (d. by 1233), 133
-, Hen. de (d. 1269 or 1270), 133
-, Hen. de (fl. 1272), 133
-, Rog. de, 133
-, fam., 133
Cramphorne, Jn., 114
Crane:
-, Jas., 176
-, fam., 176
Cranham:
-, Meliora, dau. of Wm. of, 104
-, Wm. of, 104
Cranham, 27, 44, 99, 103–9, 111 n,
121–2
-, alms-hos., 109
-, boundaries, 103
-, brick-making, 106
-, char., 109
-, chs., 17, 107–8
-, commons, 105–6
-, Cranham Pk., 103, 108
-, dom. bdgs.:
-, Beredens, 106
-, Combe Lodge, 165
-, Cranham Hall, 105, 108–9
-, Cranham Lodge, 105
-, Crouch Ho., 161 n
-, Rect., 108
-, econ. hist., 106
-, educ., 109, 161–2, 179
-, fms., 103, 105–6, 113
-, fields, open, 106
-, gipsies, 103
-, Golden Crane pub. ho., 109
-, growth, 103
-, housing, 103
-, loc. govt., 106–7
-, mans., 104–6
-, Cranham, 101, 104, 106, 150
-, Beredens (Berdens), 105–6
-, Bishop's Ockendon (Cranham
Hall), 104–7
-, mill, 106
-, nonconf., 109
-, Peace Soc., 103
-, poor-relief, 107, 154
-, pop., 103, 106
-, rlys., 103
-, rectors, 103, 107–9
-, rect., 104, 107, 109
-, roads, 103, 110, 145
-, Rom. Cathm., 108–9
-, war damage, 106
-, water, 103
-, woods, 104–6
-, wk. ho., 107
Cranham Brick and Tile Co., 106
Cranham Park, see Crondon Park
Crawford, Thos., 32
Crayford (Kent), 142
Creting:
-, Adam de, 64–5
-, Jn., de, 65
-, Nichola de, w. of Adam, 64
Croll, Alex., 63
Croly, Geo., 84
Cromwell:
-, Oliver, Ld. Protector, 66
-, Thos., earl of Essex, 15, 151, 176
Crondon (Cranham) Park, in Stock, 108
Cross, Jn., 173
Crosse:
-, Hector G. G. 131, 139
-, Hen. G. G. 131,
-, Sir Jn., Bt., and his w. Mary, 130
-, (formerly Godsalve), John, 130,
141
-, Jn., C. G., 131, 137
-, Jn., T. G. 131, 140
-, (formerly Day), Pet., 130
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 130
-, fam., 133
Crowe, Chris., 39
Crowest, Jn., and his w., 162
Cubitt, Messrs., builders, 17
Cuddon, Jas., 150
Cullynge, Jn., 17
Cunis, Wm., Ltd., 186
Cunningham, Ben, 152
Curtenay, Wm. and his w. Ada, 149
Curwen:
-, Ann, see Blackstone
-, Jn., 69
-, Wm., 69
Curzon, Sir Jn., 104 his w. Beatrice, see St. Leger
Cutts, Etheldred, m. Sir Gabriel Poyntz, 116
Dacre:
-, Geo., 65
-, Rob., 65
Dagenham:
-, Thos. of, 66
-, Wm. of, 66
Dagenham, 36
-, boundary, 3, 9, 25
-, bridges, 6 n, 29, 36
-, chantry, 84
-, char., 96–7
-, ch., 87
-, Cockermouth, 66 n
-, drainage, 80
-, educ., 93, 142
-, hosp., 81
-, ind., 121
-, marshes, 19, 42–3, 55
-, nonconf., 50, 88–90
-, poor-relief, 44
-, pop., 26
-, roads, 28, 56, 60, 126
-, sewage, 45
-, trade, 186
-, Wangey House, 36
-, and see Chadwell Heath; Marks
Dagnall, Chas., 41
dairies, 113
Daldy & Co., 136
Dale, Sam., 11
Dalmaine, Mr. (fl. 1846), 15
Danaher, Dr. E. H. T., 140
Daniel, fam., 32 n
Danvers:
-, Mark, 188
-, Wm., rector of Wennington, 188
-, Wriothesley, 142
Danyell, Jn., 108
Darbie, Jn., 85
Darcy:
-, Jn., 182
-, Marg., see Garnet
Dare:
-, Jn., 33
-, Jn. Hopkins, 134, 183
-, fam., 183; and see Hall-Dare
Darke & Sons, 73
Davenant, fam., 184
Davis (Davys):
-, Jn., 15
-, Jos., 88
-, Sam., 81
Davy:
-, Jn. (d. 1525), 112
-, Jn. (fl. 1533), 112
-, Nic., 112
Dawber, Sir E. Guy, 171
Dawson:
-, Edw., 161
-, Thos., 152
-, Wm., 35
Day (later Crosse), Pet., 130
Deakin, Sam., 87
Deane:
-, Jane, m. Drue Sparrow, 11 n
-, Ric., adml., 11
Deaner, Messrs., 169
Dearsly:
-, Sarah, m. 1 Jn. Harle, 2— Chambers, 136, 141
-, Mr. (fl. c. 1767), 141
Debenhams Ltd., 74
Delamare, Mrs., 15
Dendy:
-, Ric., 40
-, Wal., 40
Denis, Wm., 36
Denner:
-, Edw., 175
-, Eliz., m. Jn. Strutt, 175–6
Dennis, Chris., rector of Lt. Warley, 179
Derbyshire, see Bollesworth
Derham, Wm., rector of Upminster and canon of Windsor, 148, 156–7
Derwin, Jn., 14
Despaigne (or Southerey), Joan, 149
Dewes:
-, Alice, m. Wm. Latham (d. 1614),
149
-, Gerard, 149, 159
-, Paul, 149
Deyncourt:
-, Eliz. (d. c. 1455), 159
-, Ellen, m. Nic. Wayte, 149 n, 159
-, Sir Jn., 149
-, Ric., 149 and n
-, Rob., 149 n
-, Rog., 149
-, Thos., 149
-, fam., 47
Diaper, Jonathan, 40
-, his dau., m. Chas. Frost, 40
Disney:
-, Thos., 166–7
-, his w. Ursula, see Peterson
disorder, 63, 111, 114, 155, 176, 183; and see Barnet; Barons' War; Civil War; Peasants' Revolt; Pilgrimage of Grace; plot, 'Popish'; riots; Towton
District (underground) Rly., 148
Dixon, Phil., 109
Dockerell, Alf., 73
Docwra, Jn., 157 n
Dod, Rob., 49
Dogmersfield (Hants), 37
Doncastle, Jn., 183
Donne:
-, Constance, m. Sam. Harvey, 36 n
-, Jn., poet, 36 n
Dorset, marq. of, see Grey, T.
Dorset, see Frampton; Gillingham; Parkstone
Doryval (or Alwy), fam., 29
D'ou (Doo):
-, Wm., 118
-, fam., 118
Douai, Wal. of, 129, 134, 148–9
dovecots, 113
Dover:
-, Agnes of, w. of Ric., m. 2 Ric. of
Sutton, 33
-, Alice of, see Passelewe
-, Jn. of (d. c. 1299), 33, 70
-, Jn. of (d. 1334), 33
-, Phil. of, 33, 48
-, Ric. of (d. by 1254), 33, 70
-, Ric. of (fl. 1335), 33
Dover (Kent), 133
Dowsett, Thos., 51
Dowsing & Davis, 147
Drake:
-, Fran., 108
-, Susannah, see Wright
draper, John s. of Reynold the, see John
Draper:
-, Jonathan, 50
-, Saunders, 53 n
Drury, Edw., 140
Dryland, Ric., and Joan his w., 36
Drywood:
-, Anne, see Ellis
-, Geo., rector of S. Ockendon, 123
-, Humph., 48
-, Thos., 48, 168
-, Wm., 48, 168
ducking stools, 8, 122, 153
Dudley, Rob., earl of Leicester, 166, 171
Dudley and Ward, Ld., see Ward, E.
Duke, Thos., vicar of Hornchurch, 47
Dun, Wm., 17 and n, 71
Durham, co., see Shields, South
Durnford:
-, Eliz., see Cowley
-, Thos. (fl. 1741), 34
-, Thos. (fl. 1797), 34
Durolitum, Roman town (? Romford), 56
Eaglen, Rob., 141, 160
Earl's Court (Lond.), rly., 148
East India Company, 172–3, 177
Eastern Counties Rly., 29, 35, 59–60, 71–3, 93, 148, 165–6, 174
Eastern electricity board, 79
Easthorpe, Reuben, rector of Upminister, 157
Eaton Socon (Beds.), 104
Edisbury, Jn., 76
Edward the Confessor, saint and King, 9, 11, 22, 47, 82, 85
Edward I, 20, 65–6, 137
Edward II, 130, 182, 188
Edward III, 10, 118, 133, 148
Edward IV, 1, 3, 66, 68, 70
Edward VI, 17, 64, 68
Edward, duke of York (d. 1415), 118
Edwards, Fran., 81
Elborough, Jn., rector of Wennington, 188
Eleanor (of Provence), queen of Hen. III, 11, 20, 22–3
electricity, 44, 79, 155, 166
Elizabeth I, 3–4, 15–16, 68, 110
Elizabeth II, 69
Elizabeth (of York), queen of Hen. VII, 118
Elkin, Jn., 142
Ellingworth, Chas., 63
Ellis, Gillian dau. of, see Gillian
Ellis:
-, Anne, ? m. Thos. Drywood, 168
-, Chas. Heaton, 15, 23
-, Fordham, 73
-, Hugh, 168
-, Jas., 11, 13, 19
-, Joan, see Godeston
-, Jos. Fordham, 73
-, Thos., 89
-, Wm. (d. 1544), 168
-, Wm. (d. c. 1616), 97
-, and see Williams-Ellis
Elms (de Ulmis):
-, Reynold, 14
-, Ric., 32, 36–7
-, Ric., s. of Reynold, 14
-, Rob. at, 130
-, Wm., 37
-, fam., 37
Elsden, Ann, 77, 97
Elton:
-, Alice, see Godeston
-, Ant., 168
-, Chas., 168
-, Jn. (d. 1548), 168
-, Jn. (d. 1550), 168
Elyne (Heleyne), fam., 176
Emes, Ric., 14, 68, 75
Emme, w. of Baldwin s. of Wm., m. 2 Nic. of Brundish, 111
Engaine (Engayne):
-, Eliz., m. Sir Laur. Pabenham, 156
-, Hen., 149
-, Jn. (d. 1297), 149
-, Jn., Ld. Engaine, 149
-, Thos., Ld. Engaine, 156
-, Viel, 149, 156
-, fam., 109 n
engineering, 41, 73–4
England, Thos., 45, 50, 59, 71, 81, 89 his w., Mrs. E. S., 71
Englefield (Berks.), 105, 112 n
English, Sir Jn., 165
entertainment and recreation, see cinemas; clubs and societies; sport; theatres
Enveyse, see Vaizey
epidemics, see Black Death; cholera
Epping:
-, Copped Hall, 37, 176
-, hidage, 17 n
-, rly., 57
Erith (Kent), ferries, 136–7, 181
Escoland, see Scoland
Esdaile:
-, Sir Jas. (d. 1793), ld. mayor of
Lond., 132, 145–6, 148–51,
158
-, Jas. (d. 1812), 159
-, Jas. (fl. 1817), 149, 158
-, Mary, see Mayor
-, Pet., 149
-, fam., 145, 159
Essex, Swein of, see Swein
Essex, adcn. of, 4, 46
Essex, earls of, see Bohun; Bourchier; Cromwell; Mandeville
Essex, county of, 4, 6–7, 101
-, bridges, 60, 126, 128, 146
-, educ., 15–16, 25, 51–2, 91, 109, 113,
116, 125, 142, 147, 179
-, estates, 13, 32, 151–3, 169, 176
-, forest, 11, 18, 20–1
-, gaol, 6
-, libraries, 45, 151, 181
-, poor relief, 81
-, sheriff, 3, 6, 75
Essex Baptist Assoc, 50
Essex Congregational Union, 90, 124
Essex Regiment, 48, 177
Essex Rivers (catchment) board, 137
Essex Union Hunt, 113
Essex Water Co., 80
Estotland, see Scoland
Eton:
-, Isobel, dau. of Jn., 175
-, Jn., 175
Ettrick, fam., 184
Evans, Edw. F., rector of N. Ockendon, 116
Eve:
-, Hen., rector of S. Ockendon, 123–4
-, fam., 113
Evelyn:
-, Jn., diarist, 166–7
-, Mary, see Browne
Evered, Jn., and Jane his w., 38
Exeter, bps. of, see Blackall; Gauden
Eyles, Sir Jn., Bt., 13,68
Eyles-Stiles, Sir Fran., Bt., 13, 68
Fabian, Jn., rector of Gt. Warley, 171
fairs, see Havering-atte-Bower; Havering-atte-Bower, liberty; Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford
Fanshawe:
-, Jn., and his w. Mary, 36
-, Thos., 36
Fardell:
-, Avis I., w. of K. M., 167, 176
-, Geo. W., 167
-, K. M., 176
Farnes, Kenneth, cricketer, 34
Faulkner, Ric., chaplain of Havering, 24
Fawkener, Wm., 37
Feering, man., 111
Fellowes, Jas. H. and Ric., see Benyon
Fellowship of Independent Churches, 50
Felsted, Wm. of, 70
Felsted, 159
Fen, Rog. atte, 185
Fenick (Fenyx), Jn., 163
Fenrother:
-, Gillian, m. Nic. Tycheborne (fl.
1536), 65
-, Rob., and his w. Gillian, 65
Fenton, Thomasine, see Gonson
Fenyx see Fenick
Fermor, Cath., 48
Ferre, Guy, 133
fertilizers, mfr. of, 136, 186
Field:
-, J. C. and J., Ltd., 136
-, Mic., 16, 25
-, Rob., 16–17
field names, 17–20, 31, 36–7, 39–40, 42, 48–9, 54, 73, 75, 82, 96–7, 106, 112 n, 114, 121, 135, 140–1, 169, 177, 187
fields, open, 18, 106, 169
Finch:
-, the Hon. Geo., 130, 139
-, Jn., 82 n
-, Wm., 130
Finchingfield, 32
Fingrith, see Blackmore
Finley, Jas., and his w. Maria, 91
fires, see Havering-atte-Bower; Hornchurch; Rainham; Upminster; Wennington
fireworks, mfr. of, 41
Fisher:
-, Cecil, 35
-, Jn., 176
-, Martha, see Hoddesdon
-, Ric., 34
-, Wm., 34
Fitz Lewis:
-, (John or FitzJohn), Edm., 104
-, Ele, m. Jn. Mordaunt, Ld. Mordaunt, 105
-, Jane, w. of Sir Ric., m. 2 Sir Jn.
Norton, 104–5
-, Jn. (d. c. 1525), 105
-, (John or FitzJohn), Sir Lewis (d.
1471), 104, 168
-, Sir Ric., 104–5
Fitzroy, Isabella, see Bennet
Fitz Urse:
-, Maud, 149
-, Reynold, 149
-, Ric., 149
Flaxman, Jn., 48
Fleet, Wm. of, 104
Fleming, Wm. the, see William
Fleming:
-, Anne, see Gonson
-, Edm., 134
-, Giles, 134, 167, 172
-, Jn., 134, 167
-, Ursula, m. Art. Ashenhurst, 166–7
Flitcroft, Hen., 10
floods, see Havering-atte-Bower; Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford; Upminster; Wennington
Foliot, Gilb., bp. of London, 138
Folkestone, vct., see Bouverie
Fontaine:
-, Mrs. Eliz. de la, 34
-, Sir Erasmus de la, 34
food and drink, mfr. of, 41, 73–4, 186
Ford, Sam., 88
Ford Motor Co., 1, 10, 32, 41–2, 99, 121, 174–5, 177
Fordham, Edgar, 152
Forest Gate, in West Ham:
-, nonconf., 50
-, rly., 181
Forster, Jn., 170
Fort St. George (Madras, India), 68, 112
Foster, R. C., 86
foundries, 26, 40, 74, 136
Fowle, Thos., 141
Fowler:
-, Jas. G., 69
-, Jn., 37
-, Mary, 39
-, Thos., and his w. Anne, 39
-, fam., 39 n
Fox, Geo., Quaker, 87
Frampton (Dors.), 169
France, Isabel of, see Isabel, queen of Edw. II; Isabel, queen of Ric. II
France:
-, Battle of, 31
-, British prisoners, 138
-, war with, 63
-, and see Calais; Sept Meules
Francis, Sam., 167, 169
Frebert, thegn (fl. 1066), 118
Freeman:
-, Anne, 76
-, Ralph (d. 1665), 130
-, Ralph (d. 1714), 130
-, Ralph (d. 1742), 130
-, Wm., 130
Fresh Meat Preserving Co., 186
Freshwater, Thos., 163
Fresshe, Jn., 33
Friends, Society of, 87, 160
Fries, Eliz., 160, 163
Frith:
-, Geo., 140
-, Kathleen, w. of Geo., m. 2 Rob.
-, Holden, 140
-, Thos., 139, 142, 157, 163
Frizzell, Harry, 160
Froissart, Jean, historian, 65
Frost:
-, Chas., 40; his w., see Diaper
-, Mark, 76
-, Mary, m. Jn. Beesley, 71
-, Bros., 40–1
Fry:
-, Eliz., prison reformer, 30
-, Jas., 40
-, Jos., 30
Fulke, Wm., rector of Gt. Warley, 166, 171
Fuller:
-, Dowse, 168
-, Fran., 65, 67
-, Jn., lecturer at Upminster, 157
-, Jn., vicar of Stebbing, 157 n
-, Nic., M.P. (d. 1620), 168
-, Sir Nic. (d. 1621), 168
Fyfield, Jn. of, and his w. Idony, 175
Fyfield, 11
Fytche, Maj.-Gen. Alb., 16
Gabbott, Hen., 142
Gainsborough, earl of, see Noel, E.
Gale:
-, W. & G., 73
-, Wm., 73
gallows, 3, 8, 106, 114, 122, 137
Gandon, Jas., 167
gaols, 2, 7–8, 76
gardens, 16–17, 29, 33, 44, 60, 69, 110, 113, 150, 165, 167–8, 177; and see market-gardens
Garland, Augustine, 31
Garnet:
-, Hen., and his w., 182
-, Marg., 182
-, Margery, m. 1 Jn. Darcy, 2 Jn.
Sawtre, 3 Sir Jn. Gildesborough, 182, 189
-, Maud, m. Sir Thos. Charnels, 182
-, Wm., 16
gas, 44, 79, 155, 166
Gascoyne-Cecil see Cecil
Gate (Gates), Sir Jn., 15–16
Gauden, Jn., bp. of Exeter, and his w. Eliz., 13
Gaunt, Jn. of, duke of Lancaster, 149
Gaveston, Amy, 67
Gawdy:
-, Sir Chas., 68
-, Vere, see Cooke
Gay, Isaac, 152
gazebo, 30
Geach, Jos., 141
Geddesduna (Ingeddesdoune, ? Englands in Little Warley), 99, 176 n
Geigy S. A., J. R., 170
Geldart, Revd. Ernest, 140, 189
General Construction & Engineering Co., 136n
Geoffrey son of Robert, 17
George II, 7, 60
George III, 7, 13, 65, 171, 177
George IV, 9, 76
George, Wm., 63
Georgia (U.S.A.), 103, 105
Germany:
-, prisoners from, in First World
War, 120
-, and see Ludwigshafen
Gernet:
-, Beatrice, see Beme
-, Geof., 33
-, Rog., 149
-, Thos., 32
Gernon, Rob., 129–30, 182–3
Gervase the cordwainer, 40 n
Gibb, Wm. E., 16
Gibson:
-, Geo., 176
-, Jn., 69
-, Thos., 69
-, Mrs., 176
Gidea Hall (Gidiehulle),—, dau. of Sim., 67
Gidea Park (formerly Hare Street), in
Romford, 56–7, 59, 62, 64, 67,
76–7, 87, 161
-, chs., 86
-, dom. bdgs., 59, 62
-, Gidea Hall, 59, 65, 68–9
-, Hare Hall, 62, 128
-, Repton Cott., 64
-, educ., 94
-, garden suburb, 1, 59, 69, 161
-, inds., 74, 112
-, library, 82
-, nonconf., 50
-, pub. hos., 63
-, rly., 59, 60
-, riv., 26, 56
-, Rom. Cathm., 87
-, sport, 64
Gidea Park Ltd., 59
Gilbert, Wm., and Denise his w., 33
Gildesborough:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Jn., 182
-, Sir Jn., 182–3, 189
-, Margery, see Garnet
Gill:
-, Wm., 71
-, fam., 71
Gillian, dau, of Ellis, m. Wm. of Mardyke, 36
Gilliat, H. A., 150
Gillingham (Dors.), 184
Gilmyn, Ric., and his w. Alice, 175
gipsies, 103, 132, 138
Gladding, Jn., 10
Glantham, Thos., 175
glass, stained, 9, 47, 84–5, 115–6, 158, 172
Gloucester, ctss. of, see Bohun, E.
Gloucester, dukes of, see Humphrey; Richard; Woodstock
Gloucestershire, 17 and see Tockington
Gobion:
-, Jn., 35, 69
-, Ric., 69
-, fam., 34
Godden, Abraham, 78
Godeston:
-, Alice, m. Jn. Elton (d. 1548), 168
-, Ann, see Payn
-, Eliz., 168
-, Joan, m. Hugh Ellis, 168
-, Jn. (fl. 1406), 168
-, Jn. (d. 1498), 133, 168
-, Marg., m. Ralph Holinshed, 168
-, Millicent, 168
-, Rob., 168
-, Wm., 168
Godric (fl. 1066), 168
Godsalve (later Crosse), Jn., 130, 141
Godwine (fl. c. 1040), 166
Gogney, Wm., 49, 55
Golders Green (Lond.), 95
Gonson:
-, Anne, m. — Fleming, 166
-, Benj., Treasurer of the Navy (d.
1577), 166
-, Benj., (d. 1600), 166, 170–1
-, Bennett, w. of Wm., 166
-, Bennett, m. Thos. Wallenger, 166,
171
-, Mary, w. of Benj., m. 2 Sir Wm.
Bulstrode, 166
-, Thomasine, m. 1 Edw. Fenton, 2
Chris. Browne, 166
-, Ursula, m. Rob. Peterson, 166
-, Wm., Treasurer of the Navy, 166
Goodere:
-, Jn. (d. c. 1696), 120
-, Jn. (d. 1756), 120
-, Philippa, see Saltonstall
-, fam., 120
Goodwin, Pet., 89
Gore, Art., earl of Arran, 178; his w. Mary, see Tyrell
Gould:
-, Jn., 34
-, fam., 34
Gouldman, Fran., rector of S. Ockendon, 122–3
Goushill:
-, Eliz., see Mowbray
-, Sir Rob., 65
Grace, W. G., cricketer, 148
Grafton, dchss. of, see Bennet, I.
Grant:
-, Ant., adcn. of St. Albans, vicar of
Romford, 64, 78, 83–4
-, Lt.-Gen. Sir Colquhoun, 169
-, Maria Marcia, m. Ric. Brinsley
Sheridan, (fl. 1834), 169
Grave:
-, Revd. Jos. (d. 1719 or 1720), 146,
149
-, Jos. (fl. 1722), 149
-, Pet. and his w. Jane, 149
gravel-digging, 28, 36, 113, 121, 126, 135–6, 147, 153, 186
Gravesend:
-, Ric. of, bp. of Lond., 175, 178
-, Sir Steph. of, 178
-, Steph. of, bp. of Lond., 178
-, Thos. of, 175
Gravesend (Kent), 128, 136–7
Gray (Graye):
-, Caroline B., 120
-, Hannah, 90
-, Jos., 109
-, Leslie, W. 89
-, Miles, 85, 116
-, Mrs., 167
Gray's Inn (Mdx., later Lond.), 35, 134, 167
Grays Thurrock, see Thurrock
Great Eastern Rly., 26, 29, 59–60, 112
Greater London Council, 42, 45, 81, 106, 113, 117
Green:
-, Sam., 121
-, Thos., 75
Green Belt, metropolitan, 1, 9, 13, 16, 20, 59, 103, 129, 167–8, 180
Greenwood, Mrs., 77
Gregory:
-, Dan., 131
-, Jn., 131
-, Ric., 131
Grey:
-, Hen. (d. 1554), duke of Suffolk, 16
-, Hen. (d. 1614), Ld. Grey of Groby,
16
-, Hen. (d. 1673), earl of Stamford, 16
-, Lady Jane, 16
-, Ld. Jn., 16
-, Rob. de, and his w. Joan, 130
-, Thos., marq. of Dorset, 16–17
-, fam., 10
Griggs:
-, Sir Pet., 147
-, W. P., & Co., 147, 151
Grocers' Company (Lond.), 66
Grosvenor, Jn., 35
Grove:
-, Jn., 11
-, Rob., bp. of Chichester, 182
-, fam., 167
Guert (fl. 1066), 175
Guest Keen and Nettlefolds, 121
Guild of All Souls, 122
guilds, see Hornchurch; Romford; Upminster
Gunary:
-, G., 112
-, S., 183
-, Sam., & Sons, 186
-, fam., 183
Gundrey:
-, Jn., and his w. Mary, 168
-, Thos. (d. 1669), 168
-, Thos. (d. 1724), 168
-, Thos. (d. 1745), 168
-, Thos. (d. 1805), 169
Gunn, Wm., 75
Gurney:
-, Hen., E. 120
-, Sam. (d. 1856), 105, 120, 124
-, Sam. (d. 1882), 105, 120 n
Haberdashers' Company (Lond.), 96
Habershon & Pite, 189
Hackford, Baldwin of, 40
Hackney (Mdx., later Lond.), 43
Hacton, in Upminster, 143
-, bridge, 143, 146
-, drainage, 155
-, nonconf., 161
-, pub. hos.:
-, Cock, 145
-, White Hart, 147
Hadleigh, 176
Haghebern (fl. 1086), 129, 132
Hainault, Philippa of, see Philippa
Hainault forest, 9, 21
Hale:
-, Bernard, 112
-, Dionis, m. Sir Thos. Williamson,
112
Hales:
-, Edw., 71
-, Marcellin, 71–2
-, Thos., 71
-, fam., 71 n
Halke:
-, Jn., rector of Upminster, 156–7,
159
-, Mic., rector of Upminster, 156–7
-, Wm., 156
-, fam., 156
Hall:
-, Collinson, 11, 13, 19–20, 25
-, Dennis Clarke, 125
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1746), 69
-, Phil. (fl. 1764), 69
Hall-Dare, fam., 33, 38, 134
Hallam, R. W., 31
Halstead, 84
Halt, Chas., 173
Halughton:
-, Joan de, 104
-, Marg. de, 104
-, Margery de, w. of Sir Nic., m. 2
Sir Rog. de Northwode, 104
-, Sir Nic. de, 104
Ham, East, 135, 141; and see Manor Park
Ham, West, 45, 105, 120–1, 124
-, ch., 23
-, colony at S. Ockendon, 118, 120
-, smallholders, 129
-, and see Forest Gate; Plaistow;
-, Stratford; Stratford Langthorne
Hamilton:
-, Adelaide, see Black
-, Alf. Douglas, 38, 68
Hamme:
-, Jn., 70
-, Ric., 70
Hammond:
-, Rob., 39
-, Sam., 145, 162
-, Lt.-Gen. Thos., 11
Hampshire, see Bournemouth; Christchurch priory; Dogmersfield; Portsmouth; Warnborough, South
Hampstead Garden Suburb Co., 59
Hance:
-, Emma, 106 n
-, Hen. J., 106
Hanmer:
-, Anne, w. of David, m. 2 Jn. Tyrell,
179
-, David, 179
-, Isabella, Lady, see Bennet
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 13
Hansler, Jacob, 179 n
Hanworth (Mdx., later Lond.), 66
Harden, Jn., and his w. Mary, 154
Harding, Ric., see Newman, Ric. Harding
Hare Street, in Romford, see Gidea Park
Harle:
-, Capt. Jn. (d. 1742), 128, 135–6
-, Jn. (d. 1770), 128, 136, 141
-, Sarah, see Dearsly
Harleston:
-, Alice, see Bruyn
-, Ann, m. Gilb. Tyrell, 119 n
-, Sir Clement, 119
-, Jn. (d. c. 1496), 119
-, Jn. (d. 1569), 119
-, Jn. (d. 1624), and his w. Jane, 119–
20
-, Jn. (fl. 1624), 120
-, Rob. (d. 1471), 119
-, Rob. (d. 1571), 119
-, Thos. (d. 1573), 119
-, Thos. (fl. 1624), 120
Harmer, Jas., 150–1
Harold Godwinson, later King, 9, 11, 111, 151
Harold Hill (formerly Harold Wood),
in Romford, 21, 26, 57, 61, 66,
69–70, 83, 176
-, airfield, 60
-, baths, 81
-, char., 97
-, chs., 49, 86–7
-, common, 19, 73, 83
-, dom. bdgs., 63
-, Cockerels (Dagnam Pk. Fm.),
60, 67
-, Dagenhams (Dagnams, Dagnam
Pk.), 1, 60, 67, 96
-, Gooshayes, 60, 70, 87
-, Harold Wood Hall, 63, 88, 90, 95
-, New Hall (Morris Dancer), 62
-, Red Ho., 63
-, Tilekiln, 83, 96
-, educ., 93–5
-, G.L.C. housing estate, 56, 59–60,
70, 79, 81, 92
-, inc., 73
-, inds., 74
-, library, 82
-, Maylands fm., 60
-, nonconf., 87–91
-, par. officers, 77
-, pks., 60
-, pub. ho., 62
-, riv., 26
-, roads, 70
-, Rom. Cathm., 87
Harold Wood, in Hornchurch, 34–5,
38, 55, 61
-, brick-making, 41
-, ch., 49, 87
-, dom. bdgs., 28–9, 35, 45, 129
-, drainage, 44
-, educ., 52–3
-, elec., 44
-, growth, 26, 28
-, hosp., 35, 45
-, inds., 41
-, King Harold pub. ho., 26, 129
-, lake, 41
-, library, 45
-, nonconf., 50–1, 87, 89
-, rly., 26, 35, 148
-, riv., 26
-, and see Harold Hill
Harold Wood Estate Co., 26
Harris:
-, Jack C. 176,
-, Mr. (fl. 1728), Lond. merchant, 167
-, Mrs.(dau. of Ant. Wallenger), 167
Harrison, Wm., 35
Harrow-on-the-Hill (Mdx., later Lond.), 133
Harsnett, Adam, rector of Cranham, 103
Hart:
-, Boniface de, canon of Aosta, 48
-, Jn., 167
Hartley, Bernard, 49
Harvey:
-, Constance, see Donne
-, Sir Jas. (d. 1583), ld. mayor of
Lond., 36
-, Jas. (d. 1627), 36
-, Jn. (of Dagenham), 36
-, Jn. (of Lincoln's Inn), 36
-, Sam., 36
-, Sir Sebastian, ld. mayor of Lond.,
36
-, Wm., discoverer of blood circulation, 156
Harwich, 60
Hasyll, Thos. and Kath. his w., 70
Haule:
-, Gillian de la, see Bampton
-, Warin de la, 130, 138
Havering:
-, Sir Jn. of, 67, 149
-, Lora of, w. of Sir Jn., m. 2 Wm.
-, Morewood, 149
-, Ric. of (fl. 1246), and his w. Lucy,
38
-, Ric. of (fl. 1260), 32
-, Sir Ric. of (fl. 1380), 38
-, Rob. of (d. by 1373), 67, 149
-, Rob. Wm. of (fl. c. 1332), 67
-, Sim. of, 149, 156
-, Wm. of, 38
Havering and District Assoc. for Protection of Property and Prosecution of Felons, 63–4
Havering, London boro. of, 1, 9, 25,
56, 80, 103, 110, 126, 143, 180
-, char., 54
-, civic arms, 79
-, educ., 25, 53, 92, 94, 109, 142
-, health centre, 63
-, housing, 81
-, libraries, 45, 82
-, loc. govt., 44, 79
-, parl. rep., 155
-, property and repairs, 8, 47, 113,
146, 153
-, sport, 33, 71, 79, 81
-, theatre, 31
Havering-atte-Bower, 1, 9–25, 61, 83,
164
-, agric., 17–20
-, barn, 17
-, Beryland, 18
-, boundaries, 9, 20
-, brick-making, 20
-, chaplains and vicars, 22–4
-, chars., 25
-, chs., 14, 16–17, 17, 22–5, 49
-, commons, 10, 18–19, 21
-, dom. bdgs., 9, 18
-, Bedfords, 15
-, Bellevue, 10
-, Blue Boar Hall, 10
-, Bower (Manor) Fm., 13–14
-, Bower Ho., 1, 10, 13–15, 16, 24
-, Brickhills Fm., 15
-, Earls (Upper Bedfords), 10, 15
-, Elizabeth Row (Abraham's Place,
Jew's Row), 10
-, Fairlight, 10
-, The Green, 10
-, The Hall, 10
-, Havering Court (Rose Court,
Cromwell Ho.), 10, 59
-, Havering Grange, 15, 16, 24
-, Havering Ho., 9–11, 13–14, 24, 26
-, Havering Park (Clock Ho.), 9–10,
14
-, Havering Park (Lower) Fm., 10,
14
-, Home Fm., 17
-, Ivy Holt, 10
-, Pyrgo, 9–10, 16–17
-, Pyrgo Fm., 17
-, Pyrgo Pk., 16, 16–17, 25
-, Rose Cott., 10
-, Round Ho., 10, 49
-, Vic., 10, 23
-, econ. hist., 17–20
-, educ., 16, 25, 91–2
-, fair, 20
-, fms., 10–11, 13, 16, 18, 19–20
-, Asheton, 16
-, Bower, 13, 19–20
-, Earls, 18
-, Fairlight, 13
-, Hainault Lodge, 13
-, Havering (Lower) Park, 13, 19
-, Havering Little Park, 13
-, Standish, 16
-, field names, 17–20
-, fields, open, 18
-, fire, 15
-, floods, 19
-, forest, 19–21
-, Havering Green, 8, 10, 19, 22–6
-, Havering pk., 10, 18–21, 46
-, hop-growing, 20–1
-, inc., 6, 9, 19, 21
-, inds., 20
-, legends, 9
-, loc. govt., 5, 21–2
-, mans. and other estates, 11–17
-, Beaurepeir, 14
-, Bedfords, 3, 9–10, 14–15, 23, 67
-, Bower Ho., 9
-, Cely's (Parkers, Brickhills, Havering Grange), 11, 15–16
-, Earls (Nearles), 11, 14, 15, 18
-, Garnetts, 16
-, Havering, 1–9, 13–14, 16–18, 20–
1, 23, 31, 64, 66, 70
-, Newbury (Reyns), 10–11, 16–17,
72
-, Pyrgo (Portegore), 9–11, 16, 17,
25, 32
-, mill, 18
-, nonconf., 25
-, pks., 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 21
-, ponds and springs, 9
-, poor-relief, 22, 44
-, pop., 9
-, pub. hos.:
-, Blue Boar, 10
-, Orange Tree, 10
-, Royal Oak, 10
-, roads, 9–10, 17, 22, 60
-, Rom. rems., 9
-, stocks and whipping post, 8, 10
-, streams, 9
-, war damage, 24
-, water tower, 10
-, worthies, 10–11
Havering-atte-Bower, liberty, 1–8, 2,
12, 99, 101, 146
-, bridges, 6
-, court ho., 2, 7–8, 63, 76, 78–9, 92
-, courts, 1–7, 77
-, customs, 1, 3
-, fair, 3–4
-, gaol, 2, 7–8, 76
-, hosp., 3
-, inc., 6
-, officers, 2–7, 11, 13, 16, 70
-, roads, 6
-, seal, 3–4
-, wards, 9
Haveringsheth, riv., see Ingrebourne
Hawkesley, Jas. W., 15
Haws, Thos., 78
Haya, Thos. de, 104
Hayman, Sir Pet., 34 his w. Sara, see Collett
Headley, Ld., see Winn
Heard:
-, Jn., 132, 184, 189
-, Ric. (d. 1578), 132, 184
-, Ric. (fl. 1598), 132
-, Wm. (fl. 1566), 132
-, Wm. (d. by 1593), 142, 184, 189
-, Wm. (fl. 1848), 63
Hearn fam., 74
Heath, Steph., 156
Heaton, Jn., 9–10, 15, 19, 23–4, 63, 73
Heighway, Ric., 69
Helen, Saint, 115 n
Heleyne (Eleyne), fam., 176
Hembry, C. B. T., 71
Hempleman:
-, fam., 180
-, & Co., 136
Henderson, P. C., Ltd., 74
Henrietta Maria, queen of Chas. I, 11, 68
Henry I, 133
Henry II, 11, 26, 31–2, 46, 82, 101, 130, 132, 138
Henry III, 11, 14, 19–20, 33, 38, 75, 82, 101–2, 149
Henry IV, 84
Henry V, 33, 118
Henry VII, 3, 65
Henry VIII, 3, 9, 11, 16–17, 47, 66, 111 n, 132, 139, 151, 176, 183
Henry son of Wlvred, 111
Herbert, Edw., rector of N. Ockendon and Cranham, 107, 115
Herde:
-, Ric., 37
-, Thos., and his w. Eliz., 37
Hereford, earls of, see Bohun
Hertfordshire, see Sawbridgeworth; Stortford, Bishop's
Hervey:
-, Anne, m. Geo. Carew, 85
-, (or Mildmay), Carew, 11, 77, 85
-, Sir Geo., 85
Heseltine:
-, Arnold, 172
-, Emily H. (Minnie), w. of Evelyn,
166
-, Evelyn, 165, 171–2
-, Muriel E., m. Cecil Hen. de Rougemont, 106, 166
Heveningham:
-, Alice, see Bruyn
-, Sir Jn., 119
Hewson, Wm., 15
Heyle:
-, Cecily, see Setfountayns
-, Ric. de, 115
Hicks, Eliz., Lady Campden, 151
Hide:
-, Mary, 55
-, Wm., 55
hide, of 480 a., 17
Higgs:
-, Jn., 35
-, Wm., 54–5, 93
-, fam., 35
Hildyard:
-, Jn. R.W., 96
-, Mary Blanche, see Neave
Hill:
-, Eliz., see Bayley
-, Thos., 34
Hilliard, Sam., vicar of Rainham and rector of Stifford, 139
Hills. Jn., 35 n
Hoare, Thos., 130
Hockley, 168
Hoddesdon:
-, Chris. (d. 1660), 35
-, Chris. (fl. 1669), 35
-, Martha, m. Cecil Fisher, 35
Hodson, Jn., 140
Hoffman, Jn., minister of Hornchurch, 47
Hoggeshawe, Thos. de, 126
Holden:
-, H. H., rector of Upminster, 158
-, H. R., rector of Upminster, 158
-, Hen., curate of Upminster, 163
-, Jn. R., rector of Upminster 1799–
1862, 157–8
-, Jn. R., rector of Upminster 1780–
99, 157
-, Kathleen, see Frith
-, P. M., rector of Upminster, 157–8
-, Rob., 140
-, Thimbleby, rector of Lt. Warley,
179
-, Wm., 156
-, fam., 156
Holdrich, Ric., 13
Holgate:
-, Hester, see Quarles
-, Wm. (d. by 1708), 71
-, Wm. (fl. 1708), 71
Holinshed:
-, Marg., see Godeston
-, Ralph, 168
Holkirk, Adam de, 66
Holland, earls of, see Rich
Holland, cordwainer from, 40
Holmes:
-, Benj., 41
-, Hen., 7, 30–1, 41
Homesteads Ltd., 28
Hooker, Thos., 179
hop-growing, 19–21
Hope:
-, G. P., 15, 24
-, Steph., 15
Hopkins:
-, Benj. Bond, 134
-, Jn. (d. 1732), 31, 38
-, Jn. (d. 1772), 33, 38, 134, 183
-, (later Probyn), Jn., 35
Hopthrowe, fam., 124
Hornby, Wm., 158
Hornchurch, 25–55, 27, 127, 133, 144
-, Abbs Cross, 28
-, agric., 26, 39–40
-, alms-hos., 43, 54–5
-, anc. par., 1, 9, 25, 56
-, Ardleigh Green, 19, 26, 28–9, 50,
52, 80
-, barns, 33–4
-, baths, 44–5
-, Beam Land, 21, 32
-, boundaries, 25–6, 28
-, brick-making, 40
-, bridges, 6 n, 29, 36, 146
-, Butts Green, 54
-, cemetery, 45
-, chantry, 47
-, chars., 43, 48–9, 51, 53–5, 97
-, chs., 22–3, 25, 32, 37, 46–9, 48, 82,
86–7
-, cinemas, 31
-, clubs and socs., 31, 44, 153
-, coach svces., 29
-, commons and greens, 19, 26, 42, 55
-, dom. bdgs., 26, 28–30, 41
-, Albyns, 29
-, Ardleigh Ho., 53
-, Bretons, 1, 29, 33, 33
-, Bush Elms, 30
-, Capel Nelmes, 29, 38
-, Chaplaincy (Vic.), 26, 30, 32, 47
-, Damons (Ford Hos.), 54
-, Dovers Fm., 34
-, Drywoods, 29
-, Dury Falls, 29
-, Fairkytes, 30, 45, 113
-, Ford Lodge, 54
-, Frome Ho., 53
-, Great Dovers, 29, 34
-, Grey Towers, 30–1, 49
-, Gubbins, 29, 35
-, Gubbins Fm., 34–5
-, Hacton Fm., 30
-, Harrow Lodge, 30, 45
-, Hollies, 50
-, Hornchurch Hall (Rect.), 26, 29,
32, 47
-, Langtons (Marchauntes), 1, 29,
31, 44
-, Lee Gardens, 29, 35–6
-, Lee Gardens Fm., 36
-, Lilliputs, 29
-, Little Dovers, 34
-, Little Langtons, 30
-, Mardyke, 29, 36
-, Mardyke Fm., 36
-, Maylards Fm., 37
-, Maylards Green, 29
-, Mill Cott., 40
-, Mount Pleasant Fm. (Wingletye,
? North House), 30
-, Nelmes, 17, 29, 38
-, New Redden Court, 38–9
-, Old Redden Court (Readnalls),
29, 38–9
-, Poynters (Painters), 54
-, Suttons, 29, 32
-, Suttons Gate, 30
-, Tharp Lodge, 156
-, Walter's, 37
-, White (Grosvenor), Ho., 30
-, Whybridge, 29, 37
-, Whybridge Fm. 39
-, Wych Elm, 30
-, drainage, 44–5, 181
-, drill halls, 31, 45
-, econ. hist., 17, 39–42
-, educ., 35, 38, 51–3, 55, 92, 162
-, elec., 44
-, Elm Pk., 28, 37, 49–50, 52
-, Emerson Pk., 28, 38, 50–1, 53
-, ents., 31
-, fair, 41–2
-, fms., 20, 26, 30, 54
-, Albyns, 55
-, Bretons, 44–5, 80–1
-, Great Dovers, 34
-, Gubbins, 26, 34–5
-, Hornchurch Hall, 18
-, Hubbards, 30
-, Lee Gardens, 35
-, Lilliputs, 35
-, Little Dovers, 34
-, Little Mardyke, 36
-, Mardyke, 36
-, Maylards, 26, 37
-, New Redden Court, 38
-, Old Redden Court, 18, 38
-, Suttons, 18, 20, 28, 31–2
-, Whybridge, 39
-, Wybridge, 37
-, field names, 31, 36–7, 39–40, 42,
48–9, 54, 96
-, fire svce., 45, 129
-, fires, 30, 40, 54
-, floods, 19, 42, 55
-, forest, 20–1
-, gas, 44
-, gravel-digging, 28, 36
-, growth, 26, 28
-, guilds, 47–8, 51
-, Hacton, 26
-, Havering Well, 26, 49–50, 89
-, Hay Street, 26, 28, 54
-, health, 44
-, 'Hornchurch side', 25, 42–3
-, hosp.,45
-, housing, 28, 36, 44–5
-, inc., 6, 26, 55
-, inds., 26, 40–2, 48
-, Jews, 51
-, The Lake, 28
-, libraries, 45, 151
-, loc. govt., 5, 42–4
-, mans. and other estates, 26, 31–9
-, Bretons (Daniels, Porter's Fee),
19, 32–4
-, Dovers (Newhall), 3, 33–4, 39
-, Gowells, 30
-, Gubbins (Gobyons), 25, 34, 37
-, Hornchurch Hall, 3, 11, 18, 31–2,
43
-, Hubbards, 30
-, Lee Gardens (Baldwins), 33, 35–6
-, Mardyke, 33, 35–6
-, Mayland (Drywoods), 29, 36
-, Maylards Green, 36–7
-, Nelmes (Elms, Tylle), 28, 37–8,
50
-, North Ho., 30
-, Redden Court, 11, 18, 25, 38–9
-, Suttons, 3, 11, 18, 31–2
-, Wingletye, 30
-, Whybridge (Rands), 36, 39
-, Wybridge (Bowlesbridge), 36–7,
39
-, mkt. gdns., 20
-, marshes and sea defences, 19, 25–6,
41–2
-, mills, 33, 36, 39–40
-, Mud Island, 41
-, nonconf., 49–51, 159–60
-, North End, 26, 42–3, 53
-, pks., 26, 29, 32, 37, 45
-, parl. rep., 45–6
-, peculiar, ecclesiastical, 46
-, poor-relief, 43–4
-, postal svces., 29
-, pop., 26
-, priory, 11, 17–18, 22–3, 26, 32, 36,
40, 46, 48, 71, 82–3
-, pub. hos., 30–1
-, Albion, 31
-, Bull, 30
-, Cherry Tree, 31
-, Crooked Billet, 31
-, Crown, 31
-, Harrow, 31
-, King's Head, 30
-, White Hart, 30
-, pub. svces., 44–5
-, rly., 28–9
-, rect., 21, 32, 39, 46
-, rifle ranges, 31, 134 n
-, riot, 8
-, rivers and streams, 26, 29
-, roads, 6, 26, 28–30, 35, 39–40, 60,
126, 145–6, 165, 181
-, Rom. Cathm., 49, 52–3
-, Rom. rems., 26
-, R.A.F. station, 28, 31–2, 45
-, St. Leonard's children's home, 31,
49, 146 n
-, South End, 26, 43, 53–4
-, South Hornchurch, 45, 49, 51–2,
128, 139
-, sport, 31, 45
-, springs and wells, 44
-, stadium, 45
-, stocks and whipping post, 8
-, Suttons Institution, 45, 52
-, theatre, 31, 32
-, urban district council, 25, 103, 126,
143, 155, 163, 180
-, arms, 42
-, govt., 44
-, offices, 30
-, services and property, 31–2, 45,
51, 79, 81, 129, 151
-, Vic., 23, 46
-, vicars, 4, 23, 43–4, 46–9, 54, 83, 85
-, Volunteers, 31
-, war damage, 30, 32, 50, 52, 55
-, water, 26, 38, 44
-, wk. ho., 43, 54
-, worthies, 31
-, and see Harold Wood
Hornchurch Theatre Trust Ltd., 31
Horndon, East, 29, 174, 178
Horndon, West, 174; and see Thorndon park
Horndon-on-the-Hill, 114–16, 176 n vicar, see Wilmot
Hornstead, Jn., 89
Horrocks, Thos., 91
Hoskins, Edm., 112
hospitals, see Harold Wood; Havering-atte-Bower, liberty; Hornchurch; Ockendon South; Romford; Upminster; Warley, Great; Warley, Little
Hotchkis, Jas., chaplain of Romford, 77
Hothersall:
-, Burch, 68
-, Rebecca, see Burch
-, Thos. (fl. 1668), 68
-, Thos. (d. by 1710), 68
Hotoft, Jn. and Joan his w., 71
Hough, Jas. F., 178
Houlton, Nat., 15
Hove (Suss.), 105 n
How, Sir Wm., 123
Howe, Edw. R., 10, 16
Howland, Fran., 134
Hoxton (Mdx., later Lond.), 160
Hudson, Wm., 35
Hugh (fl. 1086), 104
Hughes, Wm., rector of Wennington, 188
Hulme, Mary, see Jenner
Hulyn, Wm., 14
Humble:
-, Martha, m. Reynold Bray, 70
-, Pet., 70
-, Ric., 70
Humfrey (fl. 1086), 175
Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 66
hundreds, see Barstable; Becontree; Chafford; Chelmsford; Ongar
Hunnable, Wm., 97
Hunt, Art. S., 64
Hunter, Jn., 68
Huntingdon, Mic. of, 175
Hunwicks, Mrs. Sarah, 109
Hurel:
-, (or Parker), Emme, 70
-, (or Parker), Joan, m. Jn. Mauduit,
70
-, (or Parker), Jn. and his w. Gillian,
70
-, Wm., 70
Hurley (Berks.), priory, 118, 122
Hussey:
-, Sir Jn., 66
-, Sir Wm., 66
Hutton:
-, housing, 81
-, polo club, 64
-, poor relief, 170
icehouse, 113
Ickworth (Suff.), 10
Ilford Ltd., 169–70
Ilford, Great, 130, 147
-, Balfour estate, 68 n
-, leper hosp., 171
-, Newbury, 68, 112
-, nonconf., 50, 87–9, 124, 160
-, Wangey, 65
Ilford, Little, ho. of correction, 8
inclosures, 6, 9, 19, 21, 26, 55, 73, 152, 169, 177, 180, 185
Ind:
-, Edw., 73, 137, 165
-, Octavius, 73
Ind, Coope & Co., 72–3, 79, 137
Independents, see Congregationalists
India, see Fort St. George
industry, see agricultural machinery; boat-building; breweries; brickmaking; brushes; candles; cement; charcoal-burning; combs; chemicals; engineering; fertilizers; fireworks; food and drink; foundries; gravel-digging; leather; malting; metal; mills; office machinery; oil and petroleum; photographic equipment; plastics; tar; tarpaulin; textiles; vehicle building
Ingatestone, 105
Ingeddesdoune, see Geddesduna
Ingram, Jas., & Son., 186
Ingrave, 172, 174
Ingrebourne, riv. (Bourne, Haveringsheth), 26, 29, 33, 56, 71, 126, 132, 134, 143, 145–6
Inner Temple (Lond.), 76, 112
Inworth, 50
Ireland, 186
-, justiciar, see Rochelle, Sir R.
-, and see Killaloe
Isabel (of France), queen of Edw. II, 20, 133
Isabel (of France), queen of Ric. II, 69
Italy, see Aosta; Rome
Jackman:
-, Edw., 30
-, Jn., 30
-, fam., 30
Jackson:
-, Art., 106 n
-, Geo., 167
-, Jn., 150
-, Jos., 150
-, T. Gordon, 59
-, Thos., 167
-, Wm., rector of N. Ockendon, 115
-, Winifred, 167
Jacobs, Wm., 51
James I, 3, 11, 14, 21, 76, 156–7
James II, 103, 108, 115
James:
-, Humph., 143 n
-, Marmaduke, rector of Upminster,
157
-, Rog. (d. 1596), 151
-, Rog. (fl. 1628), 151
-, fam. (of Romford, blacksmiths), 74
-, fam. (of Upminster), 153 n
Jane (Seymour), queen of Hen. VIII, 11, 85
Jane, Wm., rector of Wennington, 182
Jarpeville:
-, Joan de, ? m. Thos. de Bolyngton
131
-, Laur. de, 131
-, Wm. de (fl. 1297), 131
-, Wm. de (d. 1330), 131
-, fam., 131
Jenner:
-, David, rector of Gt. Warley, 171
-, Mary, w. of David, m. 2 Jn. Wigmore, 3 Sam. Hulme, 171
Jensen, Christian, 38
Jerman:
-, Jn., 71
-, Wm., 71
Jermyn:
-, Martha, 106
-, Steph. (d. 1724), 105–6
-, Steph. (d. 1795), 106
Jews, 51, 64, 91, 129, 133
Joan (of Navarre), queen of Hen. IV, 84
John, Saint and Evangelist, 9
John, King, 14, 64
John, son of Reynold the draper, 104
John:
-, Sir Lewis (d. 1442), 106; and his
w. Anne, 104
-, see also FitzLewis
Johnson:
-, Jas. W. Prior, 69
-, Jn. (d. 1814), architect, 48, 85
-, Mary, 134, 142
-, Sam., lexiographer, 103, 177
-, Wm. Prior (d. by 1777), 69
-, (formerly Richardson), Wm. Prior
(d. 1839), 69
-, Wm. Prior (fl. 1846), 69
Jones, Wm. T., 78
Jordan:
-, Edw. and his w. Alice, 131
-, Eliz., 131
-, Hen., 108
-, Ignatius, rector of Cranham, 108
and n
-, Kath., 131
Joslin:
-, Hen., 147, 150, 160
-, Rebecca, see Clayton
-, Ralph, curate, 108
-, Ralph, diarist, 108, 161
judgement of fire and water, 114
Jurgens Ltd., 79
Karly, Adam, 65 n
Kekewich, Sam., vicar of Rainham, 139
Kelet, Alice, see Young
Kelvedon, 171
Kelvedon Hatch, 100, 156, 176
Kemp (Kempe):
-, Edw., 17
-, Thos., 132
-, Wm., actor, 63
Kendall, Thos., 88
Kennedy, Dr., 154 n
Kent, earl of, see Burgh
Kent, 19; and see Chevening; Cray ford; Dover; Erith; Gravesend; Lesnes; Maidstone; Margate; Milton; Ospringe; Rochester; Sheppey; Woolwich
Kew Gardens (Richmond, Surr.), 168
Kidd, Jn. & Co., 186
Kighley, Edw., 87
Killaloe (Ireland), bp. of, see Rider, J.
Killigrew:
-, Sir Hen., 64
-, Kath., see Cooke
King:
-, Eleanor, see Chappington
-, Geo., 41
-, Luke, 180
-, Wm., 41
-, fam., 41
Kingsman:
-, Jasper (d. 1704), 119
-, Jasper (d. 1754), 119
-, Jasper (d. 1784) and his w. Ann, 119
-, Josiah (d. 1719), 119
-, Josiah (d. 1733), 119
-, Petre, 119
Kirkeby, Marg., see Knapp
Kirketon, Kath., 36
Knapp:
-, Jn., 39
-, Marg., m. — Kirkeby, 39
Knights Hospitallers, 130–2, 136–9, 183–4
Knights Templars, 130
Kyffin, Marg. J. de W., 169
Kyne, Revd. J., 159, 172